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Destruction: The Catalyst in the Circle of Life

2024-01-03 04:13:44

In "Night" by Elie Wiesel, Jonathan Safran invented everything and Foer broke well. Destruction always existed throughout human history. In their work Safran Fore and Wiesel explain the ideal of destruction that brings about rebuilding, and destruction does not prove the end, but only prove the beginning. As with many other things in the world, destruction has been proven to be periodic. Destruction is not merely a basic principle of movement, but it is easier to destroy people by destroying substances and destroy human beings.

Because civilization deprives the physical possibilities of their lives from the foundation of the land, civilization is crazy. With the spread of civilization, it will leave the cycle of constantly expanding destruction. The thought of a human being developed in this ruined ring was destroyed and more land was destroyed by their destruction. Every generation lives on poorer land than the previous generation. The environmental disaster we face is the result of this crazy cycle

This is our perfect ring. In other words, imminent threats that constantly plague us, such as destroying value, destroying freedom, destroying fairness, destroying prosperity, destroying creativity, destroying life Yes. In the words of Jean-Paul Sartre, we are always threatened by impossibility. It adapts to this monster and will overcome Romanticism that Haynes (others) supports. There is no special moment for raising an event. Only permanent crisis requires endless warning and participation.

Ring of daily life. In the context of black and white, social "right", "wrong", we grow up in every cycle of watch and explore and discover new color gems to illuminate our lives. Time is limited, but growth is infinite. Even broken cracks can gain experience and you can learn lessons; growth is common. And destruction of this sort always has the opportunity to be born again. The work entitled "Progressive Price" features children in a slum town where garbage is staring at the sky with piles around him. Children who grew up in growing garbage dumps symbolize the price that humans pay for progress. Depending on society, it will become increasingly wealthier over time, but this will only broaden the disparity between socio-economic groups and growth will waste the eternal paradox